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Topic: Trivia 1.0 - 90s Heismans

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Kris61

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Re: Trivia 1.0 - 90s Heismans
« Reply #14 on: June 03, 2018, 10:40:11 PM »
LOL.  I read ND WR as ND QB for some reason.  So my number 2 for 1990 would have obviously been Ismail.

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Re: Trivia 1.0 - 90s Heismans
« Reply #15 on: June 03, 2018, 10:41:12 PM »
Didn’t look at anyone else’s answers or look anything up.

1990
1. Ty Detmer
2. Rick Mirer  No, Mirer did not play WR for the Irish.  But he maybe should have for the Seahawks.
3. Eric Bienemy

1991
1. Desmond Howard
2. Casey Wellman (I think)  Weldon.....well done
3. Ty Detmer

1992

1. Gino Toretta
2. Marshall Faulk
3. Rodney Hampton  few years late on this one.....Garrison Hearst

1993

1. Charlie Ward
2. Heath Shuler
3. David Palmer

1994

1. Rashan Salaam (no idea how to spell it)  one more 'a'
2. Ki-Jana Carter
3. Steve McNair

1995

1. Eddie George
2. Tommie Frazier
3. Danny Wuerffel

1996

1. Danny Wuerffel
2. Troy Davis
3. Jake Plummer

1997

1. Charles Woodson
2. Peyton Manning
3. Ryan Leaf

1998

1. Ricky Williams
2. Michael Bishop
3. Cade McCown (or is it McNown)  McNown

1999

1. Ron Dayne
2. Joe Hamilton (that can’t be right but no one else comes to mind)  can't be right but it is right!
3. Michael Vick



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Re: Trivia 1.0 - 90s Heismans
« Reply #16 on: June 03, 2018, 10:42:27 PM »
still bothers me
Yeah, Wuerffel should have 2 Heismans....
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Re: Trivia 1.0 - 90s Heismans
« Reply #17 on: June 03, 2018, 10:47:12 PM »
he has as good a case as Eddie ;)
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Re: Trivia 1.0 - 90s Heismans
« Reply #18 on: June 03, 2018, 11:02:35 PM »
I'm sure he's not alone, but Wuerffel's Heisman didn't happen in his best year.  Oh those silly voters.
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Re: Trivia 1.0 - 90s Heismans
« Reply #19 on: June 03, 2018, 11:12:35 PM »
Obviously I think Frazier was more deserving than Eddie, it was by no means egregious.

I think the '92 Heisman to Toretta was the only rotten selection.  Definitely a 'QB on the #1 Team' winner.    I was a big Marshall Faulk honk,  his problem was being a Sophomore (this was still the 'can't have a Fr/So. win the heisman era) and he played on the west coast, late, and in a league that nobody saw, on a .500 team.   The Canes and Aztecs actually played in the final game of the season @SDSU, and.....Faulk didn't play (sprained knee or ankle IIRC).  The game was an absolute beatdown, 63-14 or something.   Faulk still led the NCAA in rushing (again).  Toretta's season numbers were meh.  I don't think he threw for 20 TDs on the season.  Of course, I hated the Canes, so there's some bias talking.

Hearst was a very respectable 3rd.  T. Davis was also on that roster.  That was a pretty good UGA team, during the era where they could not figure out how to beat Spurrier.   Zeier was QB, ok, Andre Hastings was a pretty good WR.   Good defense.   They beat the Buckeyes in one of those Fla bowls.

 

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